They teach their young how to hunt or look for food, how to find mates and find different homes and habitats for living.
Mammals suckle their young
A placental Mammal is a mammal that keeps the young inside the body until it can function independently.
Yes, a hippopotamus is a mammal; they suckle their young.
Yes. The elephant is a mammal, as it nurses its young.
a mammal feeds his young with milk from the mother and has hair
the mammal mothers stay with their young because they want to keep them protected from predators.
A mammal gives birth to live young. :)
A mammal has hair and produces milk and the only mammal that is hatched is the plataypus.
Yes, the hippo is a mammal. Hippos give birth to live young and suckle their young, typical of mammals.
An ostrich is a bird, not a mammal, and does not nurse its young. Therefore they are never weaned. However, young ostrich chicks stay with their parents for several months after leaving the nest. The males will often teach the chicks how to hunt for food.
It's a mammal trait.
It produces milk for its young and has the many characteristics of a mammal